Law of Agency in Pakistan
Law of Agency in Pakistan
Law of Agency in Pakistan
Introduction
• Law of Agency branch of the Contract Act, 1872
• Chapter 10 Sections 182 to 238
Definition of Agent
• Section 182 of the Contract Act, 1872 is the defining
section of an Agent. It states:
Contract with
third party on
AGENT THIRD PARTY
behalf of the
Principal
Essentials of Agency
• Intention to work for Principal
• No consideration is necessary (section 185)
• Agreement between principal and agent
Who can employ an AGENT?
Classification and
General Agents
Types of Agents
Extent of
Factor
Authority
Special Agents
Commission
Mercantile Agent
Agent
Auctioneer
Banker
Solicitor
Non-Mercantile
Insurance
Agent
Wife
Election
• Sub agent: An agent appointed by the original agent is called a
sub agent. He is under the control of the original agent to the
business of the agency (Sec 191).
• Co-agent: When two or more persons are appointed as agents by
the principal to act as such jointly or severally, they are called
Co-Agents. Co-Agents should concur together in exception of
their authority to bind the principal. Unless contrary is proved,
they are jointly responsible. An agent who is appointed as co-
agent must exercise some amount of discretion as a man of
ordinary prudence would exercise in his own case. If he does
this, he is not responsible to the principal for acts of negligence
of the co-agent.
• Substitute agents: (Secs 194 & 195) Where an agent holding an
express or implied authority to name another person to act for
the principal in the business of the agency, has named another
person accordingly, such person is not a sub agent, but an agent
of the principal for such part of the business of the agency as is
entrusted to him. Such as agent is called substitute agent. A
substitute agent is the agent of the principal and as much he is
responsible to the principal.
Creation of
Agency(Section 187)
Express
Implied Agreement Ratification
Agreement
Holding
Estoppels Necessity
out
Essentials of Ratification
• Full knowledge
• Whole transaction
• No damage to 3rd parties
• Act on behalf of other person
• Existence of Principal
• Within reasonable time
• Lawful acts
• Acts within Principal’s power
• Communication
Rights of an Agent
(1) By Agreement: